Forum Discussion
8 years ago
Thank you for the response. I'm attaching the dxdiag file.
holger1405
8 years agoHero+
There is a newer driver available for your GPU. Link
Preform a clean installation of the driver > reboot > test
Edit: Do you use any mods?
- 8 years agoI am not using any mods. Just edited coalesced for some keybinding stuff. The game is 6 years old and I've had the issue on my last gpu which was an nvidia so I am quite sure its not the gpu drivers. I am reluctant to update my drivers because this version runs very stable for me for other games and apps which was not the case with the previous 2 driver versions. I did a clean install with the current drivers. I am open to other sugesstions however.
Thanks in advance.- holger14058 years agoHero+
Usually I am in favour of not changing a working system until there are problems, but you have a problem. 😉
Well, lets try something else first.
Did you reinstalled the game after you changed hardware?Make a backup of your edited "Coalesced.bin" > Repair the game. (in Origin > Game Library > right click ME3 > Repair) > test.
If that don't works, make sure Origin is completely closed > move the "Config" folder from your "Documents\BioWare\Mass Effect 3\BIOGame" folder to your desktop > test the game
- 8 years agoI did reinstall the game after getting the new gpu. Thinking of that... the only piece of gpu related software I still use in regards to ME3 is nvidia PhysX. I had removed it when performing a clean install of the new gpu drivers so I had to reinstal ME3 afterwards to force reinstalling PhysX as the game wouldnt run withiut it. Might that hold the key for a solution somehow?
About Mass Effect Franchise Discussion
The fate of the galaxy lies in your hands. Join the Mass Effect community forums and tell us how you'll fight for it.19,232 PostsLatest Activity: 19 minutes ago
Recent Discussions
- 3 days ago